Intermediate

Java Best Practices

Clean code is not a nice-to-have: it is a necessity for the long-term success of any software.

“The ratio of time spent reading versus writing is well over 10 to 1. We are constantly reading old code as part of the effort to write new code. Therefore, making it easy to read makes it easier to write. »

Analogy: Treat technical debt like credit card debt. The more you ignore it, the worse it gets.

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What's inside

13 sections
  1. 1 Table of Contents
  2. 2 Course Overview
  3. 3 Why care about best practices?
  4. 4 The name is important
  5. 5 Create Objects the Right Way
  6. 6 Best practices for implementing methods
  7. 7 Character strings and numbers
  8. 8 Iterations and branches
  9. 9 Handle exceptions elegantly
  10. 10 Write only helpful comments
  11. 11 Create better tests
  12. 12 Conclusion and further reading
  13. 13 Summary of rules by module

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